Tenants Law

As a council house or housing association tenant, you deserve to live in a home that is safe, dry, and well-maintained.

property leaks and water damage claims

A Water Damage claim is based on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, specifically Section 11, which outlines the landlord's responsibilities for maintaining their rental properties.

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Leaking roofs, pipes or plumbing can lead to expensive damage and unsafe living conditions.

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Many tenants suffer in silence when their home has water damage. That ends with us.

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Our team comprises seasoned attorneys with extensive legal expertise and knowledge.

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Many tenants suffer in silence when their home has water damage. That ends with us.

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Our firm has a track record of achieving favorable outcomes in diverse legal cases.

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We offer a wide range of legal services to meet all your legal requirements.

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If you or a loved one is facing leaks or water damage issues to your home, contact us today for a free consultation. Our dedicated team is here to stand by your side, providing the support and protection you deserve.

What can I claim for?

There must be a genuine issue with the property’s condition, such as:
– Damp or mold
– Leaks or water damage
– Structural damage or instability
– Electrical or gas safety issues
– Poor ventilation or insulation
– Infestations (e.g., rodents, bed bugs)

The tenant must have informed the landlord about the disrepair issue, providing them with a reasonable opportunity to address the problem.

Yes. If, despite being notified, the landlord must have failed to take adequate steps to repair or maintain the property.

The tenant must have suffered some form of damage or distress as a result of the disrepair, such as financial loss, physical harm, or emotional distress.

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